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Navajo National Monument is a stunning high-desert campground situated on a pinon-juniper-forested mesa top. It is part of a national monument with two Pueblo III ruins set in the cliffs. The campground consists of two sites, Sunset View and Canyon View, both of which are well-maintained and offer beautiful views of the red-rock mesa. Sunset View has water and flush toilets, while Canyon View has composting toilets and no water on site. There are live demonstrations of Navajo weaving and painting by local artists, and the visitor center has nice exhibits of typical Pueblo houses, implements and pots, an excellent short video and a large selection of books and videos. Visitors can take ranger-guided tours of Betatakin Ruin, or hike 8 miles to the distant Keet Seel ruin. The campground is free to stay at, and is suitable for small trailers and RVs under 28 feet. There is no burning except charcoal and propane stovetops, and no Verizon data. The campground is clean and well-maintained, and the staff is local and knowledgeable. It is a great place to explore the National Monument and Monument Valley from.
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